Towson Property Division Attorney

Property division is one of the major components in any divorce. At the law office of Stuart C. Axilbund, Attorney at Law, clients' cases are treated individually and given the personal attention they deserve. Every couple's financial situation is different, and each property division plan must be able to address their specific concerns and goals.

Mr. Axilbund takes the time with each client to examine options and strategies that best reflect the client's current circumstances and long-term goals.

Property division can be handled in many ways. In the traditional way, family courts will decide how assets are divided. With prenuptial or postnuptial agreements, parties can decide these issues prior to marriage or at its end, thereby retaining control themselves.

At the firm, a well-rounded approach is used to divide not just assets, but debts as well. Stuart Axilbund has experience handling a wide range of items to divide, including:

Marital homes

Other real estate

Retirement accounts

Pensions

Business assets

Cars and other vehicles

Personal property

In Maryland, anything acquired after marriage is considered marital property, except items set forth in a prenuptial agreement, inherited property, gifts to one spouse and anything they each owned prior to the marriage. The firm will explain how assets and debts will likely be divided and make recommendations to achieve favorable results. They will also work toward discovering hidden assets if that is an issue you might face.

Call 410-670-8425 or contact the firm onlineto schedule a consultation. Appointments are available between 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., with evening hours by request. The firm’s office is located within a few blocks of the Baltimore County Circuit and District courts. Free parking is provided. Credit cards — Visa and MasterCard — are accepted. German translation is available.

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